So, I’m not sure about the provenance or style of this beer. Is it a California steam beer? Nope. Is it a blonde ale? Not really. I’m not sure what style it is, but I’m thinking it’ll still be tasty. … Continue reading →

Ok, so we’ve been jumping around from one Leffe Blonde clone recipe to another. But eventually we settled on one and this is it. For now. 10 lbs / 4.5 kg German pilsner malt 1 lb / 450 g light … Continue reading →

This Canadian beer from Unibroue is basically a Belgian tripel. It’s a strong beer at 9% abv, and is yeasty, estery and absolutely delicious. La Fin du Monde has earned more medals and awards, including some of the world’s highest honors, than … Continue reading →

The Leffe monastery was founded in 1152, and the monks started brewing beer in 1240, so there’s a long history here of good beer. Leffe Blonde is probably our most favourite beer, yet we’ve never been even remotely successful at cloning … Continue reading →